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The San Diego-based guided-missile destroyer took part in the search for a crashed airliner off Indonesia.
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The Marines are conducting a yearlong experiment aimed at settling whether women can handle the punishing world of ground combat. The goal is to create gender-neutral physical standards.
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The center has six classrooms that will provide care for 114 military children. It also has a playground, drop-off parking and pedestrian walkways.
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There's a good chance some of the chicken wings and drumsticks on Southern California barbecues on Memorial Day came from Primal Pastures in Murrieta. The meat farm is growing thanks to a nonprofit called the Farmer Veteran Coalition.
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KPBS Midday EditionThis year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. On this Memorial Day, we take a look back at the war that dramatically changed the country and San Diego.
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Memorial Day, set aside to honor American military members who died in service to their country, will be observed at several events on Monday in San Diego County.
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After a 40-year hiatus, the Gold Star garden at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego is rededicated to honor service members killed in combat.
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The pilot of the T-45 Goshawk ejected before the plane hit the water shortly after 2:30 p.m. Friday, the Navy reported. A civilian boat rescued the pilot.
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The Camp-Pendleton based aircraft crashed last weekend during a training exercise in Hawaii.
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KPBS Midday EditionTaya Kyle, widow Chris Kyle, is in San Diego to discuss her memoir, "American Wife: Love, War, Faith and Renewal." She talks about her life without Chris and resources for other San Diego military families dealing with grief.
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